This session is for analysts, data-driven marketers, and business executives. You need to be able to effectively communicate your findings to key stakeholders and so it's essential that you tap into the art of storytelling because stories motivate people.

This lesson shows how to create a basic online form and explains the roles of the action, method, and other attributes in an opening form tag. Users of older versions of Dreamweaver will also learn what's changed in the way form elements are inserted in Dreamweaver CC. From Adobe Dreamweaver CC Learn by Video by David Powers.

Razorfish hosted the #UseMeLeaveMe "tweeting" bike share program in Austin at SXSW 2014. They used Adobe Social to post to Twitter, moderate the social conversations, and measure the results. Watch it all in action.

Writer/director Joseph Oxford and cinematographer Bradley Stonesifer discuss "Me + Her" a short performed entirely with puppets made of corrugated card board. The two describe the workflow and tools used to make the film.

Learn how to use Actions in Acrobat X Pro., to protect any number of files at a time. You can apply the Action to as many files or folders as you want. Every file is restricted except Accessibility features.

Discover how easy it is to use the Action Wizard in Acrobat X Pro. to create Actions for repetitive tasks, including how to get started using existing pre-installed Actions and how to edit Actions. This tutorial does not have voice audio.

Steve Hammond, Director of Integration Solutions for Digital Marketing, discusses a completely new way for marketers to get their work done across Adobe Marketing Cloud has been redesigned with a new, social-enabled UI the reimagines how marketers visualize, socialize and collaborate across teams and agency partners. Thinks of the rich visualizing and sharing capabilities of a social platform like Pinterest. The ultimate goal is to create a more aligned, nimble marketing organization that can move at the speed of digital, getting to insight and action faster than ever before.

In this video, Corey Barker introduces the new Actions feature in Photoshop Elements. Learn how to run actions available natively, or import new actions from Photoshop or from the internet. Corey also shows you how you can further manipulate actions or effects by modifying their settings.

Join Scott Kelby, Kelby Media Group CEO, as he shows his favorite features in the new release of Adobe Photoshop, showing performance enhancements and timesaving features available to Creative Cloud members.

Learn Julieanne’s top 5 favorite features in Photoshop 13.1 including refinements to the Crop Tool, nondestructive editing with Blur Gallery and Liquify, increased efficiency with Conditional Actions, practical default Type Styles and support for Retina displays on Macintosh.

Performing repetitive tasks, such as: converting a group of images into a specific format is tedious, let Infinite Skills author Andy Anderson take you through the paces of Photoshop Elements 11 new Action panel.

In this tutorial, learn how to automate various steps in Acrobat XI Pro. by creating a new Action. Actions allow you to pre-define routine, multistep tasks and then run them in an automated fashion. You can also share and download additional Actions through the Actions Exchange.

Even with the fantastic new Blur Gallery in Photoshop CS6, the Lens Blur filter is an essential tool when a high degree of control is needed to selectively (and realistically) blur an image. In this video tutorial, Julieanne uses the Lens Blur filter with a depth map to to create a series of images that appear as if they were captured with a tilt-shift lens. Julieanne also demonstrates how to quickly apply this filter to multiple images using actions and batch processing.

This tutorial by Adobe Community Professional Tom Green provides a walkthrough for creating a cohesive, browser-ready action sequence using the Catalyst Timeline, Interactions panel, and associated tools.

Learn how to expand the possibilities for creating interactive PDF files using InDesign and a few special tricks with Acrobat X Actions. Standardize your InDesign templates and let the new guided Actions in Acrobat X do the heavy lifting by automating the addition of JavaScript and button actions to take your interactive documents to new levels.

Learn about the two mechanisms in Adobe Acrobat for automating tasks: JavaScript to enable hidden functionality and Actions for grouping multiple tasks into a single step. These two features can greatly improve workflow efficiency, reduce human error, and cut down on training time for employees who need to use these workflows. This session will cover the details of using JavaScript for Acrobat automation and creating guided Actions. We'll include practical working examples.

Learn how you can use new features in Adobe InDesign CS5.5 to more efficiently create PDF documents that people with disabilities can use. See how the new Articles panel can help you ensure content flows in the expected order. Discover how you can more easily add, edit, and view alt text attributes that are associated with an image or object. Be confident knowing accessible tables and lists are automatically generated by InDesign CS5.5. Add the finishing touches with Adobe Acrobat X Pro, and never forget a step by using guided Actions that streamline the accessibility verification and checking process.

Join Paul Trani as he explores the powerful animation potential of IK layers in Flash Professional CS5.5, allowing you to link assets together to create dynamic, skeleton-like structures. IK layers act like Motion tweens.

Paul Trani highlights the strengths of TLF text in Flash Professional CS5.5, and reveals a few tricks for optimizing SWF file sizes by using the Text Container Manager (TCM). TCM text is a subset of TLF text functionality that yields smaller file sizes and is appropriate for any text that will not change at runtime.

Developer Evangelist Paul Trani shows how easy it is to manipulate entire sets of layers with a new feature in Flash Professional CS5.5 to duplicate aspects of an animation or create After Effects style compositions.

Learn how to create start and end points for a sequence of actions in Flash Catalyst. This video shoes you how to set a default state for your application and add application interactions. You’ll also learn how to use the Timeline to define the order and timing of the transitions between the interactions.

Mobile devices are unlike laptop computers in that you interact with the content using touchpoints. In this video, Paul Trani creates a simple drawing application using ActionScript in Flash Professional.

There are many ways to restore old photos. Here I look at a different approach for bringing two pieces of a torn photo together. The end result looks great, and you'll see the tools that repair the photo a lot faster than if I used the traditional route.

Image Controls simplify the process of figuring out which adjustment sliders will affect certain areas of your photos. With CS4 you just open an image adjustment and click-and-drag on it and Photoshop makes all the corresponding adjustments.

In this episode Paul shows the new CS4 object based tweening model including how to create animations using the timeline, how to use the Motion Editor and also how to save and reuse your animations using Motion Presets.

In this episode Paul looks at 2 ways to get your InDesign documents out to Flash. The first is directly as a SWF file, and the second as XFL so you can open your pages directly in Flash and bring them to life.